 Hi everybody! I hope that you're doing well and welcome back to Plants and Lucia. My name is Lucia and this right here is Sunshine. And today we're going to be propagating this beautiful African milk tree. Okay? Coming up! Whether you are coming back or this is your first time in this channel, thank you so much for being with me and watching this video. I am a plant beginner and I learn about my house plants every day. So this channel is to share with you what I learned. So if you want to learn how to take care of your house plants, how to display them or even how to connect with them, make sure to subscribe so we can see each other every week and talk about plants. But now let's get to the video. For best results, it is best to propagate our beautiful African milk tree during the spring and summer which is the growing season. This is because this is when our plant is very strong because it has a lot of energy to keep growing. Okay, let's get to materials. In order to propagate our African milk tree, we will need protective gloves, a sharp knife or clean sharp shears, our plant of course, some succulent potting mix, our new pot with drainage holes and our decorative pot and water. So first we're going to put on our protective gloves. Ready? And we're shears cut one of the stems from the base. So there we have it. Now in order to stop the white fat from coming out, we're going to put our cutting on the running cold water. And we will let it callus for about three to seven days. So see you in a week. As you can see our cutting has callused. This is about seven days since we cut it and now we're going to plant it. So as I said we're going to plant it in this pot right here. It has drainage holes over here, which is really good for this plant. And I'm going to do something that is optional, but I really like doing because it actually adds to the drainage. So we're going to add some of these rocks here. And we're going to add them to the bottom. This is how you propagate your African milk tree. If you have any questions, make sure to comment below so we can all learn together. Of course, if you would like to be part of this community, you're always welcome. So make sure to subscribe so we can see each other every week and talk about plants. And as always, I will see you in the next video. Okay, ciao.